Bleaching & Restorations of discolored teeth in Pediatric DentistryDrSusmita Shah
This presentation contains introduction, classification and causes of tooth discoloration, bleaching- indications, contraindications, ideal properties, bleaching materials, bleaching techniques, AAPD guidelines and other treatment options for discolored teeth. Also included case reports in pediatric patients.
This presentation aims to explain the history of dental caries, the theories of dental caries and delves into each etiological factor in depth- Microflora, diet, saliva, tooth, dental plaque, time and some systemic factors. also talks about the dietary studies and caries relation
Importance of caries risk assessment, factors influencing dental caries: as well as risk indicators and predictors have been included in this power point.
Diagnostic aids with description both traditional and recent methods have been covered with required evidence.
The document provides an overview of non-pharmacological behavior management techniques for children in dental settings. It discusses:
1) Definitions of key terms like behavior shaping and behavior modification.
2) Classifications of children's behavior observed in dental clinics according to factors like age and various rating scales.
3) Major factors that can affect a child's reaction to dental treatment, including their relationship with parents and dental staff.
This document provides an overview of dental disease prevention. It begins with definitions of health and prevention. It then discusses the history and concepts of prevention, including the four levels of prevention: primordial, primary, secondary, and tertiary. The document outlines strategies for each level, including health promotion, environmental modifications, and early diagnosis/treatment. It also discusses modes of intervention, barriers to prevention, and the role of public health dentists in prevention efforts. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive review of the key concepts and approaches to dental disease prevention.
The document summarizes key aspects of enamel structure and formation. It describes that enamel is composed of elongated enamel rods made of hydroxyapatite crystals. Enamel formation (amelogenesis) involves an initial secretory stage where the enamel organic matrix is deposited, followed by a maturation stage where the matrix mineralizes. During the secretory stage, ameloblasts form finger-like projections called Tomes' processes that guide enamel rod formation.
Caries risk assessment and management in infant, children and adolescent
Introduction
Definition
Changing Paradigms for Dealing with Dental Caries
Advantages
Caries Balance/Imbalance
Risk Indicators
Caries Risk Assessment Methods
Caries Questionnaire in combination with Clinical Observations
AAPD's Caries-risk Assessment Form
The Cariogram Model
Caries Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) test
Caries management by risk assessment (CAMBRA)
Traffic Light Matrix (TLM).
Caries management protocol for infants and children
Conclusion
References
This document provides information on caries risk assessment tools and models. It discusses the CAMBRA (Caries Management By Risk Assessment) model, which takes an individualized approach to caries risk assessment and management based on a patient's risk factors, protective factors, and disease indicators. The Cariogram is introduced as another caries risk assessment tool that provides a graphical representation of a patient's caries risk based on entered data on factors like diet, bacteria levels, fluoride exposure, and past caries experience. It calculates the patient's "chance to avoid new cavities" to help determine their risk level and guide preventive recommendations.
Bleaching & Restorations of discolored teeth in Pediatric DentistryDrSusmita Shah
This presentation contains introduction, classification and causes of tooth discoloration, bleaching- indications, contraindications, ideal properties, bleaching materials, bleaching techniques, AAPD guidelines and other treatment options for discolored teeth. Also included case reports in pediatric patients.
This presentation aims to explain the history of dental caries, the theories of dental caries and delves into each etiological factor in depth- Microflora, diet, saliva, tooth, dental plaque, time and some systemic factors. also talks about the dietary studies and caries relation
Importance of caries risk assessment, factors influencing dental caries: as well as risk indicators and predictors have been included in this power point.
Diagnostic aids with description both traditional and recent methods have been covered with required evidence.
The document provides an overview of non-pharmacological behavior management techniques for children in dental settings. It discusses:
1) Definitions of key terms like behavior shaping and behavior modification.
2) Classifications of children's behavior observed in dental clinics according to factors like age and various rating scales.
3) Major factors that can affect a child's reaction to dental treatment, including their relationship with parents and dental staff.
This document provides an overview of dental disease prevention. It begins with definitions of health and prevention. It then discusses the history and concepts of prevention, including the four levels of prevention: primordial, primary, secondary, and tertiary. The document outlines strategies for each level, including health promotion, environmental modifications, and early diagnosis/treatment. It also discusses modes of intervention, barriers to prevention, and the role of public health dentists in prevention efforts. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive review of the key concepts and approaches to dental disease prevention.
The document summarizes key aspects of enamel structure and formation. It describes that enamel is composed of elongated enamel rods made of hydroxyapatite crystals. Enamel formation (amelogenesis) involves an initial secretory stage where the enamel organic matrix is deposited, followed by a maturation stage where the matrix mineralizes. During the secretory stage, ameloblasts form finger-like projections called Tomes' processes that guide enamel rod formation.
Caries risk assessment and management in infant, children and adolescent
Introduction
Definition
Changing Paradigms for Dealing with Dental Caries
Advantages
Caries Balance/Imbalance
Risk Indicators
Caries Risk Assessment Methods
Caries Questionnaire in combination with Clinical Observations
AAPD's Caries-risk Assessment Form
The Cariogram Model
Caries Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) test
Caries management by risk assessment (CAMBRA)
Traffic Light Matrix (TLM).
Caries management protocol for infants and children
Conclusion
References
This document provides information on caries risk assessment tools and models. It discusses the CAMBRA (Caries Management By Risk Assessment) model, which takes an individualized approach to caries risk assessment and management based on a patient's risk factors, protective factors, and disease indicators. The Cariogram is introduced as another caries risk assessment tool that provides a graphical representation of a patient's caries risk based on entered data on factors like diet, bacteria levels, fluoride exposure, and past caries experience. It calculates the patient's "chance to avoid new cavities" to help determine their risk level and guide preventive recommendations.
This document discusses dental caries, including its etiology, clinical characteristics, and histopathology. It describes how caries is caused by an interaction between host factors, such as tooth composition and saliva, and environmental factors like diet and bacteria. It also summarizes the typical progression and appearance of caries in different locations, such as pits and fissures, smooth surfaces, and root surfaces. Caries develops when acids produced by bacteria in dental plaque from sugars in the diet break down tooth minerals over time. The document provides details on the role of various microorganisms involved at different caries stages.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document discusses the development of teeth from the primary epithelial band through the stages of tooth morphogenesis. It describes the bud, cap, and bell stages where the enamel organ and dental papilla develop. Root formation involves Hertwig's epithelial root sheath. Tooth type is determined by ectomesenchymal genes. Physiological stages include initiation, proliferation, histodifferentiation, morphodifferentiation, and apposition. Clinical considerations are given for anomalies resulting from disruptions during different developmental stages, such as partial anodontia from initiation issues and enamel hypoplasia from secretory stage problems.
Early childhood caries, rampant, chronic and arrested cariesSaeed Bajafar
This document discusses different types of early childhood caries including nursing caries, rampant caries, and arrested caries. It defines early childhood caries as occurring in children under 6 years old with one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces. Rampant caries is an acute form that spreads widely and quickly, often involving incisors. Arrested caries occurs when the decay process stops due to improved oral hygiene or fluoride treatment, leaving white or brown lesions. Prevention, treatment, and factors promoting arrest are described for each type.
This document discusses the biology of periodontal diseases. It defines periodontal disease as an inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth caused by bacteria. Gingivitis is inflammation of the gingiva without bone/attachment loss, while periodontitis involves bone/attachment loss. Risk factors include local factors like plaque and calculus, environmental factors like smoking, and systemic factors like age, gender and diabetes. Prevention strategies include mechanical plaque removal, chemotherapeutic agents, scaling and root planing, and supportive periodontal therapy.
Enamel defects can be caused by disturbances during enamel development and mineralization. The document discusses the history of understanding enamel defects and the life cycle of ameloblasts, which produce enamel. It describes how factors like infections, nutritional deficiencies, and other illnesses during tooth development can disrupt ameloblast activity and cause hypoplasia, hypomineralization, or hypomaturation. The severity and duration of the disturbance determines if it results in enamel absence, improper calcification, or other defects. Maternal health, nutrition and illnesses can also affect enamel development in utero and after birth.
Villa Arconati, detta anche il Castellazzo, è una storica villa a Castellazzo di Bollate. Si tratta di un esempio di barocchetto lombardo settecentesco ed è monumento nazionale.
Villa Arconati è una delle importanti ville storiche che si incontrano lungo la ciclabile che affianca il Canale Villoresi.
La ciclabile è documentata in sempreinbici.com/villoresi
ponte di messina Allagosta Università Pisa.pdfLorenzo10792
Handouts and slides in Italian for students of the University of Pisa by Prof. Mauro Allagosta. Images taken entirely from public reports, with the minimum notes necessary to relate them to the themes presented, preceded by a summary of history and chronicles necessary to focus on the evolution of the projects and geological and environmental knowledge on the Strait area of Messina.
Temi geologico tecnici ed ambientali nella progettazione di un sistema di attraversamento stabile dello Stretto di Messina.
Slides per gli studenti Università di Pisa 2022
Immagini tratte integralmente da relazioni pubbliche, con le note, minime, necessarie a metterle in relazione con i temi presentati, precedute da un riassunto di storia e cronache necessario per focalizzare l’evoluzione dei progetti e delle conoscenze geologiche e ambientali sull’area dello Stretto di Messina.
La storia rivista con i nostri occhi - SALERNO - Il trasporto collettivo e il...ISEA ODV
I soci ISEA ODV presentano un lavoro che ricostruisce la storia del trasporto collettivo e del trasporto pubblico a Salerno dall'inizio del '900 fino ai giorni nostri.
This document discusses dental caries, including its etiology, clinical characteristics, and histopathology. It describes how caries is caused by an interaction between host factors, such as tooth composition and saliva, and environmental factors like diet and bacteria. It also summarizes the typical progression and appearance of caries in different locations, such as pits and fissures, smooth surfaces, and root surfaces. Caries develops when acids produced by bacteria in dental plaque from sugars in the diet break down tooth minerals over time. The document provides details on the role of various microorganisms involved at different caries stages.
The Indian Dental Academy is the Leader in continuing dental education , training dentists in all aspects of dentistry and
offering a wide range of dental certified courses in different formats.for more details please visit
www.indiandentalacademy.com
The document discusses the development of teeth from the primary epithelial band through the stages of tooth morphogenesis. It describes the bud, cap, and bell stages where the enamel organ and dental papilla develop. Root formation involves Hertwig's epithelial root sheath. Tooth type is determined by ectomesenchymal genes. Physiological stages include initiation, proliferation, histodifferentiation, morphodifferentiation, and apposition. Clinical considerations are given for anomalies resulting from disruptions during different developmental stages, such as partial anodontia from initiation issues and enamel hypoplasia from secretory stage problems.
Early childhood caries, rampant, chronic and arrested cariesSaeed Bajafar
This document discusses different types of early childhood caries including nursing caries, rampant caries, and arrested caries. It defines early childhood caries as occurring in children under 6 years old with one or more decayed, missing, or filled tooth surfaces. Rampant caries is an acute form that spreads widely and quickly, often involving incisors. Arrested caries occurs when the decay process stops due to improved oral hygiene or fluoride treatment, leaving white or brown lesions. Prevention, treatment, and factors promoting arrest are described for each type.
This document discusses the biology of periodontal diseases. It defines periodontal disease as an inflammatory disease of the supporting tissues of the teeth caused by bacteria. Gingivitis is inflammation of the gingiva without bone/attachment loss, while periodontitis involves bone/attachment loss. Risk factors include local factors like plaque and calculus, environmental factors like smoking, and systemic factors like age, gender and diabetes. Prevention strategies include mechanical plaque removal, chemotherapeutic agents, scaling and root planing, and supportive periodontal therapy.
Enamel defects can be caused by disturbances during enamel development and mineralization. The document discusses the history of understanding enamel defects and the life cycle of ameloblasts, which produce enamel. It describes how factors like infections, nutritional deficiencies, and other illnesses during tooth development can disrupt ameloblast activity and cause hypoplasia, hypomineralization, or hypomaturation. The severity and duration of the disturbance determines if it results in enamel absence, improper calcification, or other defects. Maternal health, nutrition and illnesses can also affect enamel development in utero and after birth.
Villa Arconati, detta anche il Castellazzo, è una storica villa a Castellazzo di Bollate. Si tratta di un esempio di barocchetto lombardo settecentesco ed è monumento nazionale.
Villa Arconati è una delle importanti ville storiche che si incontrano lungo la ciclabile che affianca il Canale Villoresi.
La ciclabile è documentata in sempreinbici.com/villoresi
ponte di messina Allagosta Università Pisa.pdfLorenzo10792
Handouts and slides in Italian for students of the University of Pisa by Prof. Mauro Allagosta. Images taken entirely from public reports, with the minimum notes necessary to relate them to the themes presented, preceded by a summary of history and chronicles necessary to focus on the evolution of the projects and geological and environmental knowledge on the Strait area of Messina.
Temi geologico tecnici ed ambientali nella progettazione di un sistema di attraversamento stabile dello Stretto di Messina.
Slides per gli studenti Università di Pisa 2022
Immagini tratte integralmente da relazioni pubbliche, con le note, minime, necessarie a metterle in relazione con i temi presentati, precedute da un riassunto di storia e cronache necessario per focalizzare l’evoluzione dei progetti e delle conoscenze geologiche e ambientali sull’area dello Stretto di Messina.
La storia rivista con i nostri occhi - SALERNO - Il trasporto collettivo e il...ISEA ODV
I soci ISEA ODV presentano un lavoro che ricostruisce la storia del trasporto collettivo e del trasporto pubblico a Salerno dall'inizio del '900 fino ai giorni nostri.
Il programma dettagliato di "Ciak d'Arte" manifestazione inserita nel quadro di "Effetto Notte" VI edizione 2016 nei locali presso la Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme
Il patrimonio storico scientifico della Scuola Politecnica: ausili alla didat...Silvia Pierdicca
Giuliano Bonanno - Silvia Pierdicca
Intervento alla cerimonia di chiusura della mostra “Da Cavour alla Cavour” - 140 anni di sviluppo della tecnologia navale in Italia.
Arsenale Militare Marittimo - La Spezia, 6 dicembre 2012
Archi d'Arcacci in attesa dell'articolo 9JulioPadron2
Gli archi dell'acquedotto Alessandrino del quartiere Arcacci meriterebbero una maggior tutela istituzionale come prevede l'articolo 9 della costituzione. Mancata sensibilità e menefreghismo possono mettere a rischio questi preziosi elementi del patrimonio culturale del territorio.
Mercoledì 28 gennaio 2015, ore 17.00
Sala Consiliare della Municipalità di Venezia, Murano e Burano, San Lorenzo, Castello 5065/i, Venezia.
Il relatore Giannandrea Mencini, saggista e giornalista, affronterà la tematica, molto spesso dibattuta, della Storia dell'acqua alta a Venezia.
Dopo un breve escursus scientifico sul fenomeno dell’alta marea nella laguna veneziana, verrà raccontata la storia dell’acqua alta, che influenzò costantemente la vita della Serenissima nell’arco delle varie epoche, passando per la costruzione di opere come i murazzi, per le difese a mare della città, ricordando l’alluvione record del 4 novembre 1966 nota come"Aqua granda" per poi analizzare le misure intraprese recentemente per difendere Venezia dalle mareggiate, dalla protezione dei litorali al rialzo della pavimentazione, fino ad arrivare al Sistema Mose.
Think & Study Green - The effects of acid rain on plantsSara Brunno
This document summarizes a student project that simulated the effects of acid rain on plants. Students tested the impact of acid rain at different levels of acidity on bean seeds, geranium plants, and geranium petals. They found that acid rain negatively affected seed germination rates and the growth, color, and health of the plants. The students concluded that acid rain poses dangers to plants and called for efforts to reduce pollution and environmental damage.
Front, left, right walk and back in history Cassibile 1943-2015Sara Brunno
The document discusses the Borgata Cassibile, an important historical place in Italy where an armistice was signed with British and American Allies on September 3, 1943 during World War II.
Presentation forWelcome Days of Comenius multilateral partnership 2012-14 "European Fableways to Human Values" 2C Liceo Scientifico "Megara" di Augusta a cura della prof.ssa Cusumano.
This document discusses Italian idrography (hydrography) through 25 pages. It begins with a quote from St. Francis of Assisi praising water. It then provides terminology for hydrological features like deltas, watersheds, and slopes. Several Italian rivers are mentioned, including the Po, Adige, Arno, and Tiber. Lakes Garda and Trasimeno are also noted. Maps show the rivers and hydrology of Sicily, which lacks major rivers but has coastal salt ponds. In conclusion, it lists the major rivers of Sicily by length.
Water is one of Earth's most precious resources. Though it seems abundant, usable water makes up only a small fraction of total water. To ensure a sustainable supply of water for all, now and in the future, consumption must be managed carefully through reducing waste and optimizing use. Water is essential not only for everyday activities but also for health, as the human body relies on water for many critical functions and can only survive a few days without it. Responsible management of water resources requires international cooperation, as water knows no borders.
Wetlands are very productive coastal areas that can be natural or artificial. This document discusses several wetlands in Sicily, Italy, including salt ponds near Augusta that provide habitat for migratory birds. The Cyane River originates from two springs and flows through Syracuse, and its banks contain rare papyrus vegetation. The Porcaria Torrent is fed by eleven springs and retains native riparian flora despite human impacts to the area. These wetlands in Sicily support important biodiversity.
Progetto Comenius 2009-2011 "Our Town in the Middle Ages"
Canale Galermi
1. Note Tecniche
relative alla presentazione della giornata di studio
“ CANALE GALERMI:
oDALL’ETA’ GRECA AL TERZO MILLENNIO “
Giovedì 15/12/2016
Dott. Ing. Antonino Di Guardo
11. Pianta manoscritta , fine del 1800 inizi del 1900.
Disegno acquerellato incollato su tela , 85 x 400 cm.
Localizzazione di tutti i molini che attingono acqua dall’Anapo in riferimento alla lunga
vertenza intercorsa tra i marchesi di Sortino ed il Senato di Siracusa conclusasi solo nel
1838
15. Disegno raffigurante il
corso del fiume Timbri e
Anapo con i mulini situati
lungo tutto il percorso
17 maggio 1785, Sortino,
Gaetano Veca, architetto
ingegnere
•Peste del 1576
• Il barone Gaetani
costruisce in quindici
anni tutti i mulini e
ristruttura il canale
Galermi fino a Siracusa
(30 miglia)